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New York Times breathtaking front page memorializes coronavirus deaths

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The New York Times paid tribute to those who lost their lives to coronavirus on its May 24, 2020 front page.

As such, The New York Times dedicated Sunday’s front page to 1,000 victims, describing the total losses from the deadly contagion as “incalculable.”

The Times selected the 1000 names from newspaper stories across the country about COVID-19 victims.

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“America is fast approaching a grim milestone in the coronavirus outbreak,” The Times presentation said.

The Times front page is devoid of photographs, news articles, or ads, and filled only with the names of the dead, under the headline: “U.S. DEATHS NEAR 100,000, AN INCALCULABLE LOSS.”

Source: theGrio

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